

If you're searching for a quick, delicious weeknight dinner, we have the one-pot wonder you’ve been looking for! Our one-pot chicken spaghetti has big flavor, with very little prep and cleanup. This dish is comfort food at its finest, combining tender chicken, perfectly cooked spaghetti, and a rich, creamy sauce—all in one pot! Yup, you heard that right. You won't be juggling multiple pots and pans, so you can get a tasty dinner on the table and get on with your evening.
With generous chunks of juicy chicken, a savory mix of veggies, and a sauce that brings everything together in perfect harmony, Chicken Spaghetti is a can’t miss dish. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting out, this recipe is super easy to follow and will have you feeling like a kitchen rockstar.
The best part? This easy Chicken Spaghetti recipe is incredibly versatile. You can add your favorite veggies, switch up the type of cheese, or even sneak in some extra spices to suit your taste. Perfect for those nights when you need dinner on the table ASAP or sooner!
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Making this easy Chicken Spaghetti recipe is a breeze! Here's a quick rundown to get you started, but, the full detailed instructions are below for when you're ready to dive in.
In your Dutch oven, combine the spaghetti, broth, and a pinch of salt. Crank up the heat to high and bring it all to a boil. Once it starts to bubble, turn the heat down to medium. Let it cook for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring often. You'll know you're on the right track when the pasta is al dente and most of the liquid has been absorbed.
Add the chicken, cream cheese, and shredded cheese to the pot. Give everything a good stir and cook for 3 to 4 minutes, or until the cheese melts into a creamy, gooey sauce and everything is hot and well combined.
Stir in the tomato until everything looks well blended and colorful. Sprinkle some fresh cilantro on top for that extra pop of green. Serve up your chicken spaghetti right away while it’s hot and delicious!
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When serving up a hearty dish like one-pot chicken spaghetti, the right sides can make your meal feel complete. To complement the creamy, cheesy goodness of the spaghetti, you might want to add a fresh vegetable side like these Green Beans with Onion and Bacon. They’re quick to prepare and bring a nice crunch that contrasts beautifully with the soft spaghetti.
If you’re craving a bit of roasted flavor, try the easy Parmesan roasted cauliflower. The cauliflower’s deliciously crispy edges and nutty taste perfectly balance the creamy pasta, giving your plate a pleasant variety of textures.
Of course, no pasta dinner is complete without some warm, buttery bread. These garlic butter crescents are a perfect choice. They’re flaky, garlicky, and ideal for soaking up any extra sauce on your plate. If you’re looking for something even cheesier, go for the crescent cheesy bread, to add another layer of deliciousness to your meal.
Each of these sides enhances the chicken spaghetti by adding their own unique flavors and textures, making your dinner both satisfying and memorable. When it comes to choosing your favorite, it’s simply a matter of taste.
If you’re lucky enough to have any leftovers from this easy Chicken Spaghetti recipe, storing and reheating is simple. If you’re planning to enjoy leftover chicken spaghetti within the next few days, just pop it in an airtight container and store in the fridge. It’ll stay good for 3 to 4 days. For longer storage, you can freeze it in a freezer-safe container or bag, and it’ll keep for 2 to 3 months.
When you're ready to dig in again, reheating is simple. For fridge leftovers, you can use the microwave: just heat it on high for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring halfway through. If you prefer the stovetop, place the spaghetti in a pot over medium heat and add a splash of water or broth to keep it from drying out. Stir occasionally until it's hot.
For frozen spaghetti, let it thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating. Then follow the same steps as for refrigerated leftovers. Now your leftover chicken spaghetti will be just as tasty as the moment you made it!




| Food Component / Nutrient | Amount | % , Daily Value* |
|---|---|---|
| Total Fat | 30g | 46% |
| Saturated Fat | 14g | 71% |
| Trans Fat | ½g | % Value Not Available |
| Monounsaturated Fat | 9g | % Value Not Available |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 3&½g | % Value Not Available |
| Omega-3 | 0g | % Value Not Available |
| Cholesterol | 140mg | 47% |
| Sodium | 1690mg | 70% |
| Total Carbohydrate | 85g | 28% |
| Dietary Fiber | 5g | 21% |
| Soluble Fiber | 1g | % Value Not Available |
| Insoluble Fiber | 4g | % Value Not Available |
| Sugars | 9g | % Value Not Available |
| Protein | 44g | % Value Not Available |
| Vitamin D | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Calcium | Value Not Available | 30% |
| Iron | Value Not Available | 25% |
| Potassium | 480mg | 14% |
| Vitamin A | Value Not Available | 20% |
| Vitamin C | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Vitamin E | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Thiamin | Value Not Available | 50% |
| Riboflavin | Value Not Available | 40% |
| Niacin | Value Not Available | 50% |
| Vitamin B6 | Value Not Available | 25% |
| Folic Acid | Value Not Available | 50% |
| Vitamin B12 | Value Not Available | 15% |
| Pantothenic Acid | Value Not Available | 15% |
| Phosphorus | Value Not Available | 45% |
| Magnesium | Value Not Available | 20% |
| Zinc | Value Not Available | 25% |
| Manganese | Value Not Available | 50% |
| Selenium | Value Not Available | 120% |
| Copper | Value Not Available | 20% |
| Beta-Carotene | Value Not Available | % Value Not Available |
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. | ||


